• Victor@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    A shell script can be much more agile, potent, and concise, depending on the use case.

    E.g. if you want to make a facade (wrapper) around a program, that’s much cleaner in $SHELL. All you’re doing is checking which keyword/command the user wanted, and then executing the commands associated with what you want to achieve, like maybe displaying a notification and updating a global environment variable or something.

    Executing a bunch of commands and chaining their output together in python is surely much more cumbersome than just typing them out next to each other separated by a pipe character. It’s higher-level. 👍

    If it’s just text in text out though, sure, mostly equivalent, but for me this is rarely the use case for a script.

    • UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev
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      6 hours ago

      I’m not anti bash or fish, I’ve written in both just this week, but if we’re talking about readability/syntax as this post is about, and you want an alternative to bash, I’d say python is a more natural alternative. Fish syntax is still fairly ugly compared to most programming languages in my opinion.

      Different strokes for different folks I suppose.